13 Quotes & Sayings By Abiola Abrams

Abiola Abrams is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance novels filled with humor, heart and heart. Her stories are known for their clever banter and sexy, swoon-worthy moments. Abiola’s novels have been translated in over twenty languages around the world. Abiola lives in New Jersey with her awesome husband, two awesome children, and two adorable but badly behaved dogs Read more

Abiola has a long-standing love/hate relationship with caffeine

You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and...
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You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and wonderfully made. Abiola Abrams
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People pleasing doesn't allow you to receive. Abiola Abrams
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Why do women say "I'm sorry" so much? One of my favorite self-love sermons is this: Resist saying 'I'm sorry' so often. You are not "sorry." You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and wonderfully made. Abiola Abrams
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The Sacred Bombshell knows that her creative feminine energy is a catalyst. She remembers her womb wisdom. Abiola Abrams
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Dishonoring what we feel is an epidemic that has us self-medicating as a culture and trying to numb ourselves. Abiola Abrams
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Loving ourselves is a revolutionary act! Abiola Abrams
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If you are in a bad relationship with anyone else, it is because you are in a bad relationship with yourself. Abiola Abrams
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I am still bullied occasionally. However, none of my current bullies really exist. They’re all in my head. Be your own best friend instead of your worst enemy. Abiola Abrams
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How do you know if someone loves herself? No hairstyle, religion, or ethnicity has ownership of self-love or a greater propensity toward self-hatred. The best way to tell if a woman loves herself is by how she treats herself and others. She makes self-loving choices. Abiola Abrams
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A woman in love with herself is magnetic. Abiola Abrams
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There is a self-love solution for every challenge. Abiola Abrams
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The next time you get scared, get sacred! Abiola Abrams